Does anybody know how permanently to fix:
When I view Fonts across network from my intel mac g5, that reside on other g5s (PPC) or even an apple servers, the fonts show up as zero KB files with the black terminal window icon.
The only way to copy them across the network is to stuff the fonts...
Depending on how complex or how many items are in the file I sometimes get the same problem, what i find works is exporting to eps ( or pdf ) . I use the eps to put into a rip hotfolder scenario. I don't know if you're set up like that or not hope it helps.
I shows cmyk because there wasn't a spot "white" hence when outputting a blank c0m0y0k0 "paper" nothing will print, when submitting to printer specify you want, say 2 colour, spot and black they will understand that if they have a even a basic level of print knowledge. Or do what jimoblak says...
So far the only thing I found is:
Make sure your position Reference point is in the center of the nine up box, then create a box, copy, paste in place (shift+alt+apple+v) and going into the W and H boxes and typing -x (whatever size reduction you want) after the increments and enter or tab to...
When sending a ps file created in CS3 (with PPD: AdobePDF settings) to our rip, only the top 5% shows up, but appears at the bottom of the file.
Creating pdfs and putting in the rip though are just fine.
Has anybody started using CS3 also have this problem?
My garbage can and new pages selections are gone from the pages tab
does anyone know if there is some preferences or other settings that need to be thrown out? I already tried to go default workspace to restore.
Dual 1.25 G4 / Tiger / Indesign CS2
Thanks, Operamatic
Update.....
So far the only solution is to save back to IllustratorCS (11) using 11 -not downsaving to 11 using 12 to get all of the artwork outside of the page layout included in an InDesign page. Go figure.
Is it possible they have have profiles settings on images but not on vector? I know that when we print digitally those settings are on the RIP and are adjusted to the same settings for both, or you could export a high res Image pdf for them? That way the colour stays the same over everything.
In CS2 when placing an ai file that has art that falls outside its own page layout is there a way without editing original file to get the entire art to show up in IndesignCS2?
Colour is truly a sticky point when trying to reproduce anything whether pantones or repro images because EVERY printer is different from one another even the same model sometimes, meaning you'd have to calibrate your printer (hardware usually required) or trial and error tweaking of your file...
Never mind I found it under >Place there are option settings for placing the file, it can place by page of a multiple paged document and choose whether you want to place with all the object, trim or bleed etc.
Do you accidentally have on overprint preview? (shift+alt+command+Y)
Or that it is part of a group with transparency applied in that group?
The thing I would do view attributes first if nothing abnormal then I would select same problem objects cut and paste in place.
Create a hotkey for selecting same colour/stroke command it saves loads of time.
There is multiple stroke & fills you can apply to an object now in CS and 10 (appearance tab that lets you move the fill to the back as well by dragging the stroke below the fill in that appearance window) so...
Make sure you're on the same layer as you want to change colours on, and that the object's properties in appearance window is the same as the group it's connected to, otherwise you will have to cut paste in front to clear group objects appearance and re-apply the colour. 2nd make sure your...
Are your colour profiles on in Photoshop? If so is there any profiles in Flash MX on as well? Sounds like it may be a profiles issue. Make sure they are set to the same profile or both off. Also preview on a web browser to see for sure.
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